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Evaluation of the New American Urological Association Guidelines Risk Classification for Hematuria.
Journal of Urology, 2020PURPOSE Microhematuria is a prevalent condition and the American Urological Association (AUA) has developed a new risk-stratified approach for the evaluation of patients with microhematuria.
S. Woldu+18 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2019
Hematuria is common in the primary care setting. It is classified as either gross or microscopic. Hematuria warrants a thorough history and physical to determine potential causes and assess risk factors for malignancy. Risk of malignancy with gross hematuria is greater than 10%, and prompt urologic referral is recommended.
Leah M, Peterson, Henry S, Reed
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Hematuria is common in the primary care setting. It is classified as either gross or microscopic. Hematuria warrants a thorough history and physical to determine potential causes and assess risk factors for malignancy. Risk of malignancy with gross hematuria is greater than 10%, and prompt urologic referral is recommended.
Leah M, Peterson, Henry S, Reed
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2001
The emergency physician can expect to commonly evaluate patients with hematuria, and the differential diagnosis will include both benign and life-threatening causes. This differential is divided into the following categories: glomerular or nonglomerular, coagulopathy-related, traumatic, and factitious causes.
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The emergency physician can expect to commonly evaluate patients with hematuria, and the differential diagnosis will include both benign and life-threatening causes. This differential is divided into the following categories: glomerular or nonglomerular, coagulopathy-related, traumatic, and factitious causes.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2011
The most common causes of hematuria in adults include urinary tract infections, urolithiasis, benign prostatic enlargement, and urologic malignancy. Once hematuria is confirmed, its cause should be investigated through a comprehensive history, a focused physical examination, laboratory studies, an image-based assessment of the upper urinary tract, and ...
Vitaly Margulis, Arthur I. Sagalowsky
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The most common causes of hematuria in adults include urinary tract infections, urolithiasis, benign prostatic enlargement, and urologic malignancy. Once hematuria is confirmed, its cause should be investigated through a comprehensive history, a focused physical examination, laboratory studies, an image-based assessment of the upper urinary tract, and ...
Vitaly Margulis, Arthur I. Sagalowsky
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Hematuria: Algorithms for Diagnosis [PDF]
HEMATURIA IN THE ADULT As in children, the laboratory evaluation of hematuria in the adult begins with a urinalysis and urine culture (Algorithm 1). In most patients, a further evaluation is warranted. The exception to this is the young woman with hematuria, signs and symptoms of uncomplicated cystitis, and a positive urine culture.
Eileen D. Brewer, George S. Benson
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American Journal of Nephrology, 2019
Background: Pauci-immune glomerulonephritis (PIGN) is a major prognostic factor in antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies-associated vasculitis (AAV). Renal remission is usually defined as improvement or stabilization of serum creatinine and proteinuria ...
C. Vandenbussche+12 more
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Background: Pauci-immune glomerulonephritis (PIGN) is a major prognostic factor in antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies-associated vasculitis (AAV). Renal remission is usually defined as improvement or stabilization of serum creatinine and proteinuria ...
C. Vandenbussche+12 more
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1988
Two algorithms are presented to help clarify the diagnostic evaluation of hematuria. Utilizing an anatomic framework for adults and an etiologic framework for children, this complex clinical problem can be approached in a logical manner.
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Two algorithms are presented to help clarify the diagnostic evaluation of hematuria. Utilizing an anatomic framework for adults and an etiologic framework for children, this complex clinical problem can be approached in a logical manner.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1989
Hematuria is an important sign that indicates the presence of a pathologic condition in the genitourinary tract. Causes can be categorized by where in the urinary tract the problem is located--above the kidney, in the kidney or one of its structures, or below the kidney.
Neil Baum, John Finney
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Hematuria is an important sign that indicates the presence of a pathologic condition in the genitourinary tract. Causes can be categorized by where in the urinary tract the problem is located--above the kidney, in the kidney or one of its structures, or below the kidney.
Neil Baum, John Finney
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958
Disturbances of renal and vesical function were studied in 764 professional boxers participating in 150 events during a threeyear period. A urologic history was obtained from each subject, and altogether 2,200 specimens of urine were obtained before bouts for comparison with specimens obtained after bouts.
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Disturbances of renal and vesical function were studied in 764 professional boxers participating in 150 events during a threeyear period. A urologic history was obtained from each subject, and altogether 2,200 specimens of urine were obtained before bouts for comparison with specimens obtained after bouts.
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The Investigation of Hematuria
Seminars in Nephrology, 2005Persistent microscopic hematuria is present in about 6% of the population, but probably only a small minority have hematuria that does not originate from the glomerulus. Careful analysis of phase-contrast urine microscopy by a skilled observer is critically important in the investigation of hematuria.
Priscilla Kincaid-Smith+1 more
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